Logitech
G PRO X Wireless

Logitech
Logitech

Logitech

I like Logitech, personally, i have the G PRO X wired and wireless. HyperX you might like aswell, have a cheap headset that is fairly decent, Hyperx Cloud Stinger 2. Its a question to go to a local store and try the display ones, if theres some. Logitech and HyperX have both cheap options for headphones, they are not bad at all. But still look on Aliexpress or even Temu, for the most sold headphones with good reviews, look at reviews with photo/videos.
I went down the rabbit hole of IEMs with a separate microphone. In the end I found the whole setup annoying and back with a Logitech g pro x headset. Honestly sounds just as good as decent IEMs I had and the wireless life is so much better.
And if you will pick wireless, don't follow my mistakes dont charge them when you sleep and never use a phone charger, I killed my G Pro X in 10 months because of that (battery doesn't charge).
I use the G Pro X wired headset with Arc Raiders and I can very clearly tell the direction of footsteps, gunfire, explosions, etc. Is it just the above and below sounds that are hard to distinguish, or all sound directions entirely?
Logitech G Pro X (wired) EPOS H6PRO (open or closed) HyperX Cloud Alpha (or Cloud Stinger 2 if on tighter budget) SteelSeries Arctis Nova 3 (wired USB‑C) the EPOS H6PRO is the strongest single recommendation. If you want to save more cash but still avoid trash mics, the Logitech G Pro X (wired) is the next best bet, especially if PC play and Discord are a big part of your usage.
Logitech’s Pro X Wireless is a clear overall upgrade from the G633 for sound quality, mic performance, and build, while the G633 still wins if you specifically need wired multi‑platform flexibility and RGB. Both use G Hub, have DTS Headphone:X surround on PC, and support EQ presets, but Pro X Wireless adds detailed Blue VO!CE mic controls and better tuning out of the box. G633 gives you RGB lighting, on‑headset programmable G‑keys, and easy wired use with PC, console, and mobile via USB or 3.5 mm, which the Pro X Wireless cannot fully match because it’s mainly a 2.4 GHz PC/console dongle headset.
If your Arctis 7 is hurting your jaw, clamp force/up geometry is probably the issue more than just size. You may want to look at Logitech G Pro X Wireless, HyperX Cloud III Wireless, or even the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro since they tend to fit a bit differently. If comfort is your #1 priority, I’d probably avoid anything known for heavier clamp.

SteelSeries
Arctis Nova 7 Series
Multi-device audio & comfort king, but buggy software.

Drop + EPOS / Sennheiser
PC38X
Unrivaled open-back sound for price, but lacks isolation.

SteelSeries
Arctis 7 Series
Durable comfort, long battery, but buggy software.

HyperX
Cloud III Series
FPS positional audio & comfort, but buggy DTS software.

HyperX
Cloud Alpha Series
Long battery & durable, but some sound bleed issues.

Ranked #1
Drop + EPOS / Sennheiser - PC38X

Ranked #1
SteelSeries - Arctis 7 Series

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SteelSeries - Arctis Nova Pro Series

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SteelSeries - Arctis Nova 7 Series

Ranked #1
SteelSeries - Arctis Nova Pro Series

Ranked #1
Astro (Logitech) - A50 Series